Abstract [en]

Human behaviour is mayby the most important component in the development of architecture. Buildings are designed in a specific manner to exite and in a different way to instill calm.

Curiuosness is a powerful human drive. The useen power that forces us to peek through the curtain.

The curtain or the hole in the wall makes whatever is hidden behind so much more exiting. I wonder if this strategy can be applied on a whole building?

Can a building be made more exiting and ironically more accessible by covering it with an external "blanket" in which we create small curious opening through which we can see small pieces of the building and activities inside? In this case a new museum building in Uppsala.